Remove screws under lint screen ...press clips in at front corners of top and lift top remove 5/16 screws on inside top of front panel lift front off ck idler pulley if is roller type just reinstall loop belt from left and push through idler bracket and over motor pulley..bracket fits in slots in base if idler is glide type replace it with roller type 691366(i think)

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The problem you describe sounds like a broken belt. The steps below outline how to check for that and disassemble if necessary.

Disconnect Power. Lift Cover on lint filter. Remove two Phillips screws taking care NOT to allow them to fall into the blower housing. Place putty knife in the seam between the top and front panel about 2” in from either side. Push in on clip while pulling control panel forward and tilting putty knife handle up, all at the same time. Same on opposite side. Raise top all the way.

Check for belt on drum half way back on the drum running from left to right. If belt is missing or broken replace with part number 341241 later in this process.

Looking down inside dryer on left and right see a 5/16" hex head screw about 6 inches down. Remove each side while holding front panel in place. Pull top of front panel about 3 inches forward from sides and then pull up. This will disengage the front panel from lower pressure clips and allow you to turn it sideways and expose the dryer interior. Rotate front panel to right to get it out of the way watching to ensure wiring is not damaged.

Place new belt over drum groove side down if old one was broken. Check white idler pulley for free rotation before installing in holes of floor under motor pulley. Replace with part number 691366 if rotation of pulley is not free or if it appears worn. Loop belt with ribs inward and pass through the open space in the idler arm below pulley then pass loop over motor pulley rib side down. The configuration at the motor should now look like the Whirlpool model in the image below:

Disconnect Power. Lift Cover on lint filter. Remove two Phillips screws taking care NOT to allow them to fall into the blower housing. Place putty knife in the seam between the top and front panel about 2” in from either side. Push in on clip while pulling control panel forward and tilting putty knife handle up, all at the same time. Same on opposite side. Raise top all the way.

Check for belt on drum half way back on the drum running from left to right. If belt is missing or broken replace with part number 341241 later in this process.

Looking down inside dryer on left and right see a 5/16" hex head screw about 6 inches down. Remove each side while holding front panel in place. Pull top of front panel about 3 inches forward from sides and then pull up. This will disengage the front panel from lower pressure clips and allow you to turn it sideways and expose the dryer interior. Rotate front panel to right to get it out of the way watching to ensure wiring is not damaged.

Place new belt over drum groove side down if old one was broken. Check white idler pulley for free rotation before installing in holes of floor under motor pulley. Replace with part number 691366 if rotation of pulley is not free or if it appears worn. Loop belt with ribs inward and pass through the open space in the idler arm below pulley then pass loop over motor pulley rib side down. The configuration at the motor should now look like the Whirlpool model in the image below:

Hi, you will need to change the belt. Here is how:
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, UNPLUG the dryer. This model you need to remove the two
screws under the lint screen. Now use a flat blade screw drive and insert it in
the gap between the top and the front panel and pry the top up. Now locate and
remove the screws on the inside of the front panel in upper corners. The front
should lift off.
There should be instructions that came with the belt. I will
try and explain how this goes on. The idler pulley fits in a slot right in
front of the motor. Put the belt over the drum with ribs touching drum. Now,
thread the belt through the idler pulley wheel and bracket and set the belt on
the motor pulley. The ribs should rest in the grooves on the motor pulley.
I hope this helps you. If I can assist you further, please
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You should be able to reuse the idler pulley unless it is physically broken.The idler pulley fits in the slots on the bottom of the cabinet (in
front of the motor) with the wheel or glide facing the left side. Place
the belt (grooves inward) around the drum. Pull the belt through the
middle of the idler pulley from the left side and loop it around the motor pulley.Let me know if you need more assistance.Good luck!

Before replacing the belt, purchase a new idler assembly, the one in there is what caused the belt to fail so soon.Replacing the belt with one person takes a little practice as you have to hold the drum in place while holding the pulley in the slots on the bottom panel and place the belt over the pulley and attach to motor shaft. The diagram shows how the belt is routed: